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On Wednesday, it was reported that Justin Verlander will be making his first rehab start of the season as he works his way back to the big league roster. Just like in 2023, Verlander started the season on the shelf. This time, it was due to shoulder inflammation that he was feeling early on in spring training. 

However, Verlander’s return seems to be right around the corner, as Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reported that he will be making his first rehab start for the triple-A Sugar Land Space Cowboys on Sunday. The plan is for the 41-year-old ace to throw 70-75 pitches in Sunday’s start and then to make one more rehab start prior to his return to the major league club.

It is important to note that the Mets would be liable for $17.5 million of Verlander’s 2025 contract if he were to reach 140 innings pitched this season, kicking in a vesting option for the 2025 season.

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The game between the Mets and Tigers on Wednesday was postponed, for the second day in a row. A single admission doubleheader is planned to start at 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, weather permitting.

The Tigers’ probable starters for the doubleheader are Casey Mize and Matt Manning. For the Mets, it will be Adrian Houser and Jose Buttó.

Steve Cohen talked about all things Mets in a sit-down interview with CNBC. For a summary of his comments, click here.

The Mets signed former All-Star Julio Teheran to a major league deal. Click here more information on the signing!

Keith Hernandez sat down with Neil Best of Newsday to talk about his beloved cat Hadji, who is turning 21.5 next week.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers placed outfielder Jason Heyward on the injured list with lower back tightness and added OF Taylor Trammell to the active roster.

The Milwaukee Brewers placed Trevor Megill on the 7-day concussion list, retroactive to March 31. Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Megill contracted food poisoning, started feeling faint and fell back and hit his head on the ground. 

The Miami Marlins made history! Unfortunately, for them, not the good type. They became the first team in MLB history to start a season 0-7 after making the postseason the season before, per Christina de Nicola of MLB.com.

The Kansas City Monarchs of the American Association signed former Chicago White Sox slugger Yermín Mercedes.

Rangers third baseman Josh Jung is expected to miss 8-10 weeks after undergoing surgery on his fractured wrist, per Evan Grant of Dallas Morning News. He fractured the wrist by being hit by a pitch earlier in the week.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ and Royals’ futures in Kansas City are in jeopardy after voters in Jackson County, Missouri, overpoweringly voted against a sales tax that would have helped finance new stadiums, per Dave Skretta of The AP.

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The Mets make an addition following Tylor Megill‘s injury.

On This Date in Mets History

1988: On opening day, Darryl Strawberry, Kevin Elster, Lenny Dykstra, and Kevin McReynolds combine for six home runs in a win against the Montreal Expos. Strawberry put a blast into his second dinger of the day, hitting the top of Olympic Stadium and going an estimated 525 feet.

Birthdays: Ronny Mauricio (23), Cameron Maybin (37), Eric Valent (47), Tom Herr (68), Ron Locke (82)